The Saratogian (Saratoga, NY)

US women win bronze to end speedskati­ng drought

- By Beth Harris

GANGNEUNG, SOUTH KOREA » Mia Manganello crossed the finish line, glanced at the videoboard and let out a yell. She then grabbed hands with American teammates Heather Bergsma and Brittany Bowe, and the trio thrust their arms in the air.

The Americans had reason to celebrate Wednesday. They finally won a long-track speedskati­ng medal at the Pyeongchan­g Olympics, ending a U.S. drought dating to the 2010 Vancouver Games.

“It was just an uproar of emotions of screamin’ and cheerin’,” a smiling Manganello said.

The trio earned bronze in the women’s team pursuit, beating Canada by 0.45 seconds.

“I could barely see straight as we crossed the line so it took a second to register,” Bergsma said. “It was like all the weight lifted off my shoulders.”

Bergsma and Bowe hadn’t skated team pursuit together since the Sochi Games four years ago. During the season, the two biggest stars on the U.S. women’s team focus on their individual events.

That left Manganello, Carlijn Schoutens and Petra Acker (who didn’t make the Olympic team) skating together to qualify the U.S. for a spot at the Pyeongchan­g Games.

The Americans went up against the powerful Netherland­s in the semifinals and got trounced by 6.87 seconds. The U.S. rested Bowe, gambling they would secure a spot in the bronze-medal final.

Their strategy against Canada was to use Bergsma’s and Bowe’s speed to grab the early lead and “try to hang on for dear life,” Bowe said.

Skating in front for nearly three laps at the end, a tiring Manganello yelled for help.

“Heather and I were pushing as hard as we could,” Bowe said.

It got dicey in the last turn.

Manganello and Bowe grew wobbly and both appeared as though as they might fall.

“I don’t think any of us could feel our legs,” Bowe said. “Just grateful we all stayed on our feet to get to that finish line.”

Bowe and Bergsma, so dominant on the World Cup circuit and at world championsh­ips, had yet to win an Olympic medal. Bowe is at her second games; Bergsma her third.

Both had come up short in their individual races at the Gangneung Oval.

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